Monday, April 26, 2010
Good Game / Bad Game
Friday, April 16, 2010
LIVERPOOL UP FOR SALE
Liverpool's controversial owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett confirmed today that they are looking to walk away from the club, and have appointed a new chairman to help find a buyer. The club confirmed the appointment of
"We are delighted that Martin Broughton has agreed to take the position of chairman, working alongside the club's excellent senior management team.
"Martin is a distinguished business leader of excellent judgment and with a great reputation. He is a genuine football supporter and will seek to oversee the sales process in the best interests of the club and its supporters."
The club also insisted that plans for a new stadium would continue to go ahead.
Broughton, who became chairman of British Airways in 2004 and chaired the British Horseracing Board from 2004-2007, was delighted to have been appointed to his new role at Anfield.
"I am excited and honoured to be taking up this position," he said. "Liverpool is a great club with a fantastic history. I will run this sale process in the right way, for the benefit of the club and its fans. "POTENTIAL BUYER - Yahya Kirdi
Syrian businessman Yahya Kirdi has revealed he's in advanced talks to buy Liverpool.
A number of potential investors have been linked with a move for the Anfield outfit and now former Syria international Kirdi is ready to end Hicks and Gillett's time on Merseyside.
Former Celtic player Andy Lynch has been brought in by Kirdi to act as a go-between in the deal and he is hopeful a takeover could be completed soon.
"Talks are on-going with Tom Hicks and George Gillett and are at an advanced stage," Lynch told the Daily Mirror.
"The planned buy-out will have massive implications for Liverpool. Liverpool aren't the force they were so this is just what they need.
"I've been to Anfield on business recently and I'm acting as the go-between in the whole deal.
"Hopefully it's not too much longer before it's all done and dusted."
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Liverpool Vs West Ham United Preview
West Ham United have struggled away from home all season and have not won on the road since beating Wolves on the opening day.
With their Premier League status on the line they face a tough trip to Anfield, a place they have not won at since 1963.
Following two draws in their last two games, Liverpool's chase for the fourth Champions League spot looks to be petering out. The Reds however will be no pushovers, having won eight of their last nine home games and having lost just twice there all season.
In 14 Premier League visits to Anfield, the Hammers have netted just four goals and their best hope of points could come from a goalless draw in this game after three of the four points they have garnered in previous visits have come from stalemates.
On their last visit to Liverpool two weeks ago, the Irons secured a valuable point at Everton and the same result here would be hugely important for the east London side.
England hopeful Carlton Cole is confident West Ham can continue their recent revival and maintain their top flight position.
Cole said: "We had a good result against Everton last week and on Saturday we had an even better result at home. I think we can build on this and get more points on the table with more wins.
"Obviously Liverpool are a good side as well, but hopefully we can go back up to Merseyside and get another result."
Luis Boa Morte has returned to reserve-team action, but a first-team return is unlikely to come this week. The Hammers are still without Scott Parker, who is suspended, but they have no fresh injury concerns.
Liverpool's star hitman Fernando Torres is battling to recover from a knee injury and with a Europa League semi-final in the same week he may be rested for this encounter.
Reds manager Rafael Benitez said: "We will be ready to play against West Ham and to do well. The players know how important it is to progress and try to be in the top four."
Liverpool-Last 5 results -
Liverpool 0-0 Fulham
Liverpool 4-1 Benfica
Birmingham 1-1 Liverpool
Benfica 2-1 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-0 Sunderland
West Ham United-Last 5 results -
WHU 1-0 Sunderland
Everton 2-2 WHU
WHU 0-1 Stoke City
WHU 1-3 Wolves
Arsenal 2-0 WHU
Probable Teams :
Liverpool- Reina,Johnson,Carragher,Kyrgiakos,Agger,Aquilani,Lucas,Mascherano,Gerrard,Babel,Maxi,Ngog,Cavalieri,Kuyt,Pacheco,Benayoun,Degen
West Ham United-Players to watch :
Liverpool
Alberto Aquilani : The Italian is expected to play a part in the match which should be more than that of a late substitute. If he is song , Liverpool should expect a flury of passes and deadly balls in and around the opposition box.
West Ham United
Carlton Cole : The tall english striker is having a great season at West Ham. His role will be crucial as West Ham would look to play long balls to him , expect him to hold up play and create opportunities.
Prediction
After two consecutive draws, expect Liverpool to be back with a bang and amongst the goals. On paper it does look very one sided and it shouldn't be a problem for us unless something highly unlikely were to happen.
Liverpool 3-0 West Ham
'Gerrard
' Maxi
' Kuyt/ Aquilani
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Is ALBERTO AQUILANI the next HARRY KEWELL?
Alberto Aquilani - The man bought from AS ROMA for about £17 Million. He was/is considered as a direct replacement for Xabi Alonso.
A Career Ending Decision - Michael Owen 7
When, a young, bright, short English lad, more than a decade ago, was seen around sporting the greatest red kit off all time , in the grounds of Merseyside, he was tipped to be something really special. Special did he certainly turn out to be , only for one decision ,, a big big decision to put his fortunes into back gear. This is the story of a player who could've been 'The New God of Anfield' but turned out to be a mere 'Galactico Sub'. Potentially he was to become the leading goal scorer for England , he certainly would've but he has no one to blame but himself and his injury prone body and incredibly flawed decision making for him not even being amongst the top 3 on the England scoring charts.Yes, this is the story of Michael Owen, from the greatest ever goal scoring machine to a mere injury plagued player, his story maybe sad for a few, certainly not that sad after all.